Mandatory Energy Audit Policy for Large Energy Consumers in Jordan

As part of an ongoing cooperation with the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, the Jordan Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Fund, and the USAID Energy Sector Capacity Building (ESCB) Activity convened consultation workshops to present the rationale for a mandatory energy audit policy for large energy consumers.More Information...

ASEAN Regional Lighting Market Assessment

It is estimated that the total number of lamps installed in various end-use sectors in all ASEAN member states was around 1.9 billion lamps in 2014. More Information...

LED Street Lighting Retrofit Project in Surabaya, Indonesia

IIEC supported Surabaya to evaluate the pilot tests of LED technologies, seen as short and long term options for energy efficient street lighting in the city. More Information...

Energy Audits and Training program in the Federated States of Micronesia

The demonstration of energy saving schemes in the selected sites in Pohnpei State is expected to be replicated in three other Micronesian States in the near future. More Information...

Evaluation of Water Conservation and Climate Change Training of Trainers Program for Rural Rajasthan

Village women interviewed during the evaluation, expressed a need for greater handholding in the future as well to maintain the momentum. More Information...

Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions in the Construction Sector in Mongolia

Country

Mongolia

Client

UNDP

Project Funding Agency

United Nations Development Programme - Mongolia/ GEF

Project Duration

Start Date

Oct 2014

Scheduled Completion

Jan 2015

Project Description and Summary of Services

The objective of the assignment is to develop a medium size project that will support Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions in the Construction Sector of Mongolia.

IIEC provided consultancy services which included:

Review of international best practices for financing climate mitigation actions that are applicable to Mongolia's context, including green building standards, green premium and investment needs and past, ongoing and anticipated relevant financial options

Proposed feasible options for financial mechanism(s) to support the implementation of scaled up mitigation action/NAMA in the construction/buildings sector in Mongolia along with financial plans to support detailed design of NAMA and MRV framework

Formulate project plan comprising of outputs, activities, indicators, and budget that will be supported through GEF assistance and ToRs for financial expert required during project implementation

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Ministry of Construction and Urban Development, Government of Mongolia

Project Funding Agency

United Nations Development Programme - Mongolia

Project Duration

Start Date

Jul 2005

Scheduled Completion

Dec 2005

Project Description and Summary of Services

The project promoted energy efficient houses with special focus on the use of straw bale as insulation. With funding from UNDP, the project provided technical assistance and capacity building to construction workers, home builders, home owners as well as straw bale suppliers. It also provided information dissemination on this type of housing technology which has been proven to reduce pollution, promote energy efficiency and use renewable resources.

IIEC provided financial advisory which included:

Review of the financing systems and existing legislations for energy efficiency and the housing sector

Evaluation of the financial mechanisms developed by the project

Development of proposals for alternative funding mechanism

Development of a clear set of guidelines for strawbale housing fund raising

Development of recommendation to the Government and the financial sector of Mongolia to increase the financing for the construction of strawbale housing

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IIEC Profile

Our Vision & Values

Our Vision & Values

Our vision is to accelerate the promotion of sustainable energy and environmental programs in developing countries and countries in transition. Our unique values are strived to provide sustainable solutions with
proven technical capabilities, implement with wealth of practical and international experience in Asia and Pacific regions. Read more...

Our Niche & Strengths

Our Niche & Strengths

IIEC works on-the-ground, through multi-disciplined staff and partners, with governments and the private sector to implement energy efficiency and renewable energy programs and projects. Read more...

Our Major Clients

Our Major Clients

IIEC’s major clients include the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) etc. Read more...

Our Offices

Offices

IIEC operates through its offices in India, Thailand and Philippines. Read more...

Our Team

Our Team

IIEC has full time local staff in each of its offices that are well placed to contribute to programs due to their extensive exposure to energy, transport and environmental activities in the region and their understanding of cultural issues relevant to
the countries. Read more...

Our Board

Board of Directors

IIEC’s Board of Directors is comprised of nine members, who are dedicated to providing strategic guidance to the organization as it advances its goal to promote sustainable and efficient energy use in developing nations and economies in transition.
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Our Team

Mr. Robert L. Pratt has been a national and international leader in clean energy for more than 40 years, as a for-profit and non-profit entrepreneur, a clean energy funder, and a governmental leader.

Robert L. Pratt, President

With more than 30 years of experience advancing energy efficiency, demand-side management and related international clean energy efforts, Mr. Felix Gooneratne brings forward reaching vision to IIEC, and employs his proven technical expertise to implement
programs and achieve results.

Felix Gooneratne, CEO

Ms. Laura Van Wie McGrory comes with a wealth of experience in the field, she has both designed and implemented energy efficiency policies in developing and transitioning economies throughout Africa, Asia, and Latin America.

Laura Van Wie McGrory, Vice President - North America

With over 28 years of experience working in clean energy & environment sectors, Mr. Dube is leading IIEC's business in India and South Asian countries. His experience includes planning, management and implementation of energy, climate change and environment
management programs.

Sanjay Dube, Vice President - South Asia

Mr. Sommai Phon-Amnuaisuk has over 23 years of experience in planning and implementing sustainable energy and climate mitigation related projects funded by ADB, APEC, EU, IFC, WB, UNDP, and UNEP in Asia and the Pacific region.

Sommai Phon-Amnuaisuk, Vice President - Asia-Pacific

Ms. Dealino's field of expertise is in the development of funding mechanisms for energy efficiency (EE) and renewable energy (RE) projects, and capacity building on EE/ RE project financial evaluation for financial institutions, project developers and
potential energy service companies.

Our Achievements

About IIEC

The International Institute for Energy Conservation (IIEC) was founded in 1984 to dramatically increase the use of energy efficiency (EE) as an important clean energy approach in developing countries. Through our regional offices, we have been effective in bringing about progress in EE policy and implementation that has both reduced energy consumption by thousands of MWs and fostered economic development in the countries we serve. The IIEC works with stakeholders across all sectors to connect international best practice with the unique needs of the communities in which we operate, combining sound EE and renewable energy policy with hands-on implementation in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and encourage sustainable development.